Take them to the Chattooga. It's a National Wildand Scenic river (it's beautiful and undeveloped away from the road crossings) with good fishing.The section below Burell's Ford is stocked with catcheable sized rainbows throughout the summer months and fingerling browns are stocked in the fall.You don't have to stick near the road access points to catch the stockers since they are stocked by helicopter.You'll have a beautiful setting, a sure trout dinner,and a shot at some wild rainbows and holdover brownsto boot. The Chattooga is a great place for an ex-tended stay also.

As for keeping your dry flies dry, you could sealthe whole box with wax. Changing flies could be problematic however. You could try some of thoseStowaway tackle boxes in the smaller sizes. They have a rubber gasket around the rim to keep out water.Or, you could just dry things out once you get homelike everyone else.